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Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan Sign Defense Pact

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  • A defense pact was signed between Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan
  • The agreement aims to create a stronger security environment in the Middle East
  • The three countries committed to contributing to the resolution of the conflict between Iran and the US

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7 August

US President Donald Trump expressed satisfaction with the defense pact signed between Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan. Trump stated that this agreement would bring the Middle East together and allow countries to defend themselves in a more meaningful way. The agreement was signed on August 7 and came amid escalating violence in the region due to the US-Iran war.

The agreement aims to create a stronger security and stability environment among the three countries. It also includes a commitment to contribute to the resolution of the conflict between Iran and the US. Pakistan's foreign ministry stated that the agreement would provide defense for any member country in the event of an attack.

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What is the purpose of this defense pact?
The agreement aims to create a stronger security and stability environment among the three countries.
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The agreement was signed on August 7.
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The three countries committed to contributing to the resolution of the conflict between Iran and the US.

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